• Where Are All the Christian Men!? | Jaco Booyens

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Where Are All the Christian Men!? | Jaco Booyens

  • Summary

  • "If you want to break a culture, you'll weaken men by sexualizing and objectifying women. A weak man will not defend a woman; he will not understand that a woman has influence. Why did Satan approach Eve in the garden? Why did Mordecai approach Esther? Because women have influence, but you will not have strong women if you do not have strong men ." -Jaco Booyens

    Y'all.

    I am STOKED for today's episode. This is one you will want to download and share with 3 friends! On the show today have Jaco Booyens. Today we are talking about men in the American church, pornography, sex trafficking, and taking up moral leadership. You may think those don't go together, but trust me- they do. Whether you're a man or a woman, be prepared to be on FIRE for what the Lord has called you to do, in such a time as this.

    Jaco Booyens is a native of South Africa and an American citizen. Fighting sex trafficking is personal to Jaco. After witnessing the horrors of trafficking through his younger sister, who is now a survivor, Jaco turned abolitionist in 2001. He is a well-recognized speaker on human trafficking, Christian faith, and motivation.

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